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Why is plastid only found in plant cells?

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Answered by keshav2150
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Plastids are present in plant cells which synthesize and store important chemical compounds. ... Chloroplasts synthesize green coloured pigments and chromoplast produce pigments of different colours. Leucoplasts are involved in the storage of compounds like starch, proteins or fats. Plastids are absent in animal cells

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Answered by Navneetjain79
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Plastids are present only in plant cells . The work of plastids is to give green colour to plants. ... Therefore, there is no need of such an organ in an animal cell as animals doesn't take part in photosynthesis.

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